Defining Goals And Objectives Is Indispensable To Course Planning

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Defining Goals And Objectives Is Indispensable To Course Planning

Many college teachers use a simple, content-centered planning model. By contrast, the planning model presented in this section focuses on the student rather than on the content. The operative planning questions are: - In what ways will students be better thinkers when they finish the course? - What should students be able to do with the knowledge and skills gained in the course? - What portions of the content are germane to these learning goals? - What kinds of tasks should students perform in order to achieve these goals? This model addresses content mastery and the intellectual skills that students should have when they finish the course. It shifts the responsibility for learning back on the student because planning decisions are made on the basis of activities that students must perform. It also makes selection of material easier, since course goals dictate the content that will be included.


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